Originally posted by juanruiz: I always enjoy when old threads are brought back up. The question, of course, is, did Pace~Ace ever pass that driver's test?
With his name? Very quickly, I should not wonder...
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Originally posted by Dimetrio: I used these practice permit tests this site is free and there's lots of tests with answers.
The link on this new members post has been put on a UK site to See if they can get 100% passes in their US counterparts Driving test Theory exams I tried the Kentucky Motorcycle test And with 20+ years experiece should have been good at it Yet I got a quarter of them wrong! Lots of links still to try
Posts: 13480 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02
4 Key skills to get 100% right are: Positioning . All round observation (defensive driving). Undertaking, And, "Lane splitting" if there is an Opportunity? (Drive between traffic)
The Last 2 are both not on the Motorcycle test. But Examiners don't Mind you using them if the situation dictates that is the only way out of a dangerous situation.Worst thing you can do is Panic,and come to a stop expecting the Problem to resolve itself. In a Car Yes!
Posts: 13480 | Location: 6 miles west of Wigan UK | Registered: 06-05-02
No wonder you are all covered head to toe in leather
That said, the commonest fatacs where a bike is involved with a car are the car driver's fault.Bikes can be difficult to see.A car pulling out into a main road, is odds-on killing the unseen biker coming down it. Flying straight over the bonnet, head first, is fatal
Fred? I survived such an accident.Head on! (Survival chances are 1 in 100?) First time I've said that on the Open forum There is More... but Subject closed here(On this topic)
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